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dad4039
﴿ إِلَى اللّٰهِ نَمْضِي ﴾ :
صحيح اللهم رفيق الصالح
2026-07-01 00:23:31
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sultan_00a
Sultan :
قال النبي محمد ﷺ: من قال لا اله الا الله وحده لا شريك له له الملك وله الحمد وهو على كل شي قدير (في يوم مئه مره ) كانت له عدل عشر رقاب ،وكتب له مئه حسنه ،ومحيت عنه مئه سيئه ، وكانت له حرزا من الشيطان يومه ذلك حتى يمسي ولم يأت احد بافضل مما جاء . الا رجل عمل اكثر منه (رواه البخاري )
2026-07-01 01:52:37
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user2997375298680
المشاي المشاي :
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2026-07-01 00:18:53
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sabergoul
Saber Goul :
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2026-07-01 03:26:14
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user4924453705979
شكشاك ايمن :
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2026-07-01 05:06:21
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user745178217055
,ًمبروك,ًالضب :
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2026-07-01 00:12:47
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sultan_00a
Sultan :
قال النبي محمد ﷺ: من قال ثلاث مرات استغفر الله الذي لا اله الا هو الحي القيوم واتوب اليه غفر له وان كان فر من الزحف (رواه الترمذي وابو داود والحاكم ) وصححه الالباني
2026-07-01 01:52:41
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sultan_00a
Sultan :
قال النبي محمد ﷺ: "من قال سّبحان الله وبحمده، في يومٍ مائة مرةٍ حطت خطاياه وإن كانت مثل زبد البحر (رواه البخاري ).
2026-07-01 01:52:39
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a601m2
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اللهم أنت ربي لا إله إلا أنت، خلقتني و أنا عبدك، و أنا على عهدك و وعدك ما استطعت، أعوذ بك من شر ما صنعت، أبوء لك بنعمتك علي، و أبوء بذنبي فاغفر لي فإنه لا يغفر الذنوب إلا أنت ".
2026-07-01 01:05:00
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